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If “From Zero” doesn't surpass the monuments of Linkin Park's early days, it does stand head and shoulders above the band's more controversial pop period.
RHUM1
- 29/11/2024
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With “Veritas”, P.O.D. return to a more traditional neo-metal style, embellished by all their experience and their now well-established style between melodic rap, metal and raging screamos.
PROGRACER
- 28/05/2024
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Taproot, masters of harmonic neo metal, are back after a 10-year absence with a powerful album dusting off a somewhat outmoded genre.
GYVY
- 21/12/2023
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Staind's "Confession Of The Fallen" is a conventional neo-metal album that's not altogether unpleasant, but it's unlikely to leave a lasting impression.
GYVY
- 27/10/2023
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"Adrenaline" is the starting point of the Deftone's adventure, and already a must-have in a career marked by frequent musical shifts.
HYPERUNKNOWN
- 31/12/2010
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"Truth Killer" will please fans, but will not enable Sevendust to expand its existing fan base, as the Americans find it hard to renew themselves.
GYVY
- 15/09/2023
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A logical follow-up to "Hybrid Theory", "Meteora" is an album that will satisfy Linkin Park fans, but suffers from a certain lack of renewal.
TORPEDO
- 15/09/2023
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Slipknot signs a very varied "The End, So Far", alternating power and melody with a certain talent, which should seduce a large audience.
NOISE
- 26/10/2022
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